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Today, January 21

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

D.A.T.E. Week is a chance for you and your significant other to enjoy a night on the town in Tuscaloosa. Local businesses will offer special menu items or prices to help make your night out a wonderful experience.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

Explore nature through the art of Walter Anderson. The exhibition features more than sixty watercolors, wood-block prints, and ceramics on loan from the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

Tomorrow, January 22

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

D.A.T.E. Week is a chance for you and your significant other to enjoy a night on the town in Tuscaloosa. Local businesses will offer special menu items or prices to help make your night out a wonderful experience.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

Explore nature through the art of Walter Anderson. The exhibition features more than sixty watercolors, wood-block prints, and ceramics on loan from the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

Wednesday, January 23

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

D.A.T.E. Week is a chance for you and your significant other to enjoy a night on the town in Tuscaloosa. Local businesses will offer special menu items or prices to help make your night out a wonderful experience.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

Explore nature through the art of Walter Anderson. The exhibition features more than sixty watercolors, wood-block prints, and ceramics on loan from the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

Thursday, January 24

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

D.A.T.E. Week is a chance for you and your significant other to enjoy a night on the town in Tuscaloosa. Local businesses will offer special menu items or prices to help make your night out a wonderful experience.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

Explore nature through the art of Walter Anderson. The exhibition features more than sixty watercolors, wood-block prints, and ceramics on loan from the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

D.A.T.E. Week is a chance for you and your significant other to enjoy a night on the town in Tuscaloosa. Local businesses will offer special menu items or prices to help make your night out a wonderful experience.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The festival begins at 6:30 on Friday night with supper and stories at the We Piddle Around Theater in Brundidge and continues with three storytelling concerts on Saturday (10 a.m., and 2 and 6:30 p.m.) at the Trojan Center Theatre (Troy University) in Troy. The festival features some of the country's top storytellers and includes pre-show music by popular old-time bands. Call 334-685-5524 to find out more.

Explore nature through the art of Walter Anderson. The exhibition features more than sixty watercolors, wood-block prints, and ceramics on loan from the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

Lee County Special Olympics will host the 7th Annual Polar Plunge on Saturday, Jan. 26 at Samford Pool. Sign up, dive in, and brave the cold as we raise money to help support Lee County Special Olympics athletes at area, state, and national games. Registration forms are located below. Come brave the cold!

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The festival begins at 6:30 on Friday night with supper and stories at the We Piddle Around Theater in Brundidge and continues with three storytelling concerts on Saturday (10 a.m., and 2 and 6:30 p.m.) at the Trojan Center Theatre (Troy University) in Troy. The festival features some of the country's top storytellers and includes pre-show music by popular old-time bands. Call 334-685-5524 to find out more.

Senior Bowl. 251-438-2276. www.seniorbowl.com. Admission charged. Ladd-Peebles Stadium--The Senior Bowl is the nations most unique football game and footballs premier pre-draft event, annually featuring the countrys best senior collegiate football stars and top NFL draft prospects on teams representing the North and South, which are coached by the entire coaching staffs from two National Football League teams. Contest will be nationally televised by NFL Network.

Explore nature through the art of Walter Anderson. The exhibition features more than sixty watercolors, wood-block prints, and ceramics on loan from the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

Explore nature through the art of Walter Anderson. The exhibition features more than sixty watercolors, wood-block prints, and ceramics on loan from the Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

Monday, January 28

A prime mover in the West Coast jazz "fusion revolution," the five-time Grammy- winning musician gleefully jumps from jazz to fusion to funk to rock. "I’ve always been a musical gumbo," said George Duke, keyboard pioneer, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

Jan. 29, Dothan. Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce Spotlight on Business. 334-792-5138. www.dothan.com. Admission charged. Dothan Civic Center. More than 90 businesses ranging from restaurants to landscaping, home heating to consultants, health care to financial services will be on hand showcasing their products and services to the community. 3-7 p.m..

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Gulf Shores Entertainment invites you to The 2nd Annual Gulf Coast Comedy Fest. This year, you will see stand-up comedians, a parody artist and a full hypnosis show. All in 1 awesome night, 3 hours of laughter!

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

Join us to meet artist Merrilee Challis and hear her talk about her First Floor Main Gallery exhibit, “Night Visions.” The event is free to attend. Merrilee will talk about her work and her process as well as answer questions about the exhibition.

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

One of the Deep South's oldest and largest trade days where bartering, haggling, and swapping of goods has not passed on with time. It is a true blend of antique shows, craft fairs, and rummage sales. Believed to have begun in the mid-1850's, where merchants plied their wares around the Court House in downtown Scottsboro.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

Scottsboro Black History Month Celebrations. 256-259-5500. www.jacksoncountychamber.com. Free. Scottsboro Boys Museum and Cultural Center--Programs will be presented on Sundays in February by nationally known writers and speakers. 2:30-4:30 p.m.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

Orange Beach. Alabama Lifestyles Expo. 800-235-4757 or 205-222-2862. www.alabamaadvantage.com. Free. Caribe Resort--Something of interest for all ages. Residents and visitors can learn about Living in Alabama Communities, including places to see, things to do, and healthy living. 8 a.m.-2 p.m..

Art exhibit openings, live music, food trucks, local pop-up shops, open artists' studios and demonstrations--It's all at Kentuck's Art Night, a free event offered on the 1st Thursday of every month. In 2019, the theme for Kentuck's galleries will be "The Year of Alabama Artists."

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

Come experience first-hand what bouldering is all about with guides who are fun, safe and energetic. This trip includes all the gear plus basic instruction. We will climb on some of the best boulders atop Lookout Mountain.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

On Thursday, February 7, 2019, best-selling author and speaker Jodie Berndt will be the
featured guest at Samford Legacy League’s Scholarship Luncheon. Author of nine books, including the Praying the Scripture series and Generous Living, Mrs. Berndt will share biblical insights and real-life humor, encouraging attendees to “pursue joy, celebrate grace and live on purpose.”

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Feb 8-10 Birmingham. Mercedes-Benz Marathon Weekend. 205-870-7771 www.mercedesmarathon.com. Fee for participants only. Downtown at Linn Park--Event features five running events including the full marathon, half marathon, 5K, Kids Marathon. Other weekend activities include a Health and Wellness Expo and a post race party. Call or visit website for more information.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

Join us to meet artist Jessica Smith and hear her talk about her Third Floor East Gallery exhibit, “Sweet Tooth.” The event is free to attend. Jessica will talk about her work and her process as well as answer questions about the exhibition.

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Feb 8-10 Birmingham. Mercedes-Benz Marathon Weekend. 205-870-7771 www.mercedesmarathon.com. Fee for participants only. Downtown at Linn Park--Event features five running events including the full marathon, half marathon, 5K, Kids Marathon. Other weekend activities include a Health and Wellness Expo and a post race party. Call or visit website for more information.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

Experience North Alabama's premier winter beer fest at the Von Brewski Beer Festival! Von Brewski Beer Festival will take place at the Von Braun Center in the heart of Downtown Huntsville February 9, 2019 from 2pm-6pm. With over 150 different craft beers and over 50 different brewers you are sure to find something you like!

The Arts Council of Tuscaloosa will present the 16th Annual Double Exposure Juried Photography Exhibit at the Bama Theatre and Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center in 2018. The competition will be open to Alabama photographers with divisions for both juniors (Ages 12-17) and adults (Ages 18 and older).

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Feb 8-10 Birmingham. Mercedes-Benz Marathon Weekend. 205-870-7771 www.mercedesmarathon.com. Fee for participants only. Downtown at Linn Park--Event features five running events including the full marathon, half marathon, 5K, Kids Marathon. Other weekend activities include a Health and Wellness Expo and a post race party. Call or visit website for more information.

Through fiber constructions, artist Michael Olszewski strives to visually recreate the essence of feelings and emotions that co-exist between conflicting aspects of consciousness, relationships with others and transitional life crises.

The Tony® Award Winning musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET is set on
December 4, 1956, when an extraordinary twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry
Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together at Sun Records in Memphis for
what would be one of the greatest jam sessions ever.

The world famous Glenn Miller Orchestra brings timeless classics like In the Mood, Moonlight Serenade, Chattanooga Choo Choo, Pennsylvania 6-5000, String of Pearls and Tuxedo Junction back to the stage. Even 80 years after founding his famous orchestra Glenn Miller’s music is alive and well.
Over 20 musicians and singers bring the unforgettable Glenn Miller sound and perform those songs that everyone remembers... This is a show not to miss for jazz and swing fans alike or the incurable romantics who want to step back in time. The legendary Glenn Miller was the most successful of all the dance bandleaders back in the Swing era of the 1930s and '40s.

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Thursday, February 14

The Red Door Theatre, operating under the auspices of the Tourism Council of Bullock County, is excited to bring audiences "Swell Party," a comedy whodunit by the very popular Atlanta playwright Topher Payne.

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

Jukebox Saturday Night is a musical review of the great Big Bands during the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s. Performances celebrate America’s Swing Era featuring the greatest hits recorded by Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Jimmie Lunceford, Artie Shaw, Harry James, Les Brown, Woody Herman and many others. Featured performers of this ensemble are veterans from some of the name bands as well.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

The U.S. Space & Rocket Center invites you to the hottest Valentine ticket in town, our 5th annual "Pour Your Heart Out". Celebrate with an evening of food, drink and live music in the Davidson Center for Space Exploration under the Saturn V moon rocket, then step outside to Rocket Park where our partners from Sloss Furnaces of Birmingham will help you create your own Valentine keepsake.

Way Off Broadway Theatre presents The Amen Corner, by James Baldwin. The play will open on Thursday, February 14, and will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, February 15-17, February 22-24, and March 1-3, 2019. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and can be purchased on line at cc.prattvilleal.gov or by contacting the Special Events Office at (334) 595-0854.

Friday, February 15

Join us at the Playhouse-in-the-Park for Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", with shows playing February 15, 16, & 17, 2019. This enchanting performance is masterfully brought to life as magic, mystery, and love intertwine with the characters’ hidden agendas and the fairies’ trickery and mischief. A delightful show for students and adults alike!
Tickets are $16 for adults and $14 for students and seniors.
For tickets visit: http://playhouseinthepark.org/box-office/
For school day shows click on: http://playhouseinthepark.org/school-day-performance/

The Red Door Theatre, operating under the auspices of the Tourism Council of Bullock County, is excited to bring audiences "Swell Party," a comedy whodunit by the very popular Atlanta playwright Topher Payne.

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

In this moving and celebratory musical play, the tradition of hats is traced back to African rituals and slavery and forward to the New Testament and current fashion. When a Chicago teen goes to live with her grandmother in South Carolina after the death of her brother, she discovers the beauty, ceremony, and symbolism of her triumphant, hat-wearing Southern sisters.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Way Off Broadway Theatre presents The Amen Corner, by James Baldwin. The play will open on Thursday, February 14, and will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, February 15-17, February 22-24, and March 1-3, 2019. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and can be purchased on line at cc.prattvilleal.gov or by contacting the Special Events Office at (334) 595-0854.

Saturday, February 16

Join us at the Playhouse-in-the-Park for Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", with shows playing February 15, 16, & 17, 2019. This enchanting performance is masterfully brought to life as magic, mystery, and love intertwine with the characters’ hidden agendas and the fairies’ trickery and mischief. A delightful show for students and adults alike!
Tickets are $16 for adults and $14 for students and seniors.
For tickets visit: http://playhouseinthepark.org/box-office/
For school day shows click on: http://playhouseinthepark.org/school-day-performance/

The Red Door Theatre, operating under the auspices of the Tourism Council of Bullock County, is excited to bring audiences "Swell Party," a comedy whodunit by the very popular Atlanta playwright Topher Payne.

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

Anniston Museum's Black Heritage Festival, includes the Children's Oratory Competition, a performance by a guest choir and vendors with a variety of African and African-American themed wares. 10 am-3 pm. Free to attend!

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

Prattville’s Annual Mardi Gras Parade and Celebration. Fun and food start at 11 am and the parade will start at 2 pm at the Autauga County Courthouse. It will follow Main Street, turn right on Northington then left on Doster Road to Stanley Jensen Stadium. Festivities will include food vendors, arts and crafts vendors, and inflatables and other children’s activities. For more information, call (334) 595-0854.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

In this moving and celebratory musical play, the tradition of hats is traced back to African rituals and slavery and forward to the New Testament and current fashion. When a Chicago teen goes to live with her grandmother in South Carolina after the death of her brother, she discovers the beauty, ceremony, and symbolism of her triumphant, hat-wearing Southern sisters.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Wolf-Ferrari's opera about an innocent secret that becomes blown out of proportion by suspicion and jealousy. Another happy ending for this reprise of the first opera produced by Mobile Opera.
Call today to reserve your tickets!

Way Off Broadway Theatre presents The Amen Corner, by James Baldwin. The play will open on Thursday, February 14, and will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, February 15-17, February 22-24, and March 1-3, 2019. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and can be purchased on line at cc.prattvilleal.gov or by contacting the Special Events Office at (334) 595-0854.

Sunday, February 17

Join us at the Playhouse-in-the-Park for Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", with shows playing February 15, 16, & 17, 2019. This enchanting performance is masterfully brought to life as magic, mystery, and love intertwine with the characters’ hidden agendas and the fairies’ trickery and mischief. A delightful show for students and adults alike!
Tickets are $16 for adults and $14 for students and seniors.
For tickets visit: http://playhouseinthepark.org/box-office/
For school day shows click on: http://playhouseinthepark.org/school-day-performance/

The Red Door Theatre, operating under the auspices of the Tourism Council of Bullock County, is excited to bring audiences "Swell Party," a comedy whodunit by the very popular Atlanta playwright Topher Payne.

Lake Guntersville State Park is sponsoring its 34th year of Eagle Awareness in 2019. Lodging packages will be available in the fall as well as free guided tours and birds of prey programs. Check out our website at: http://www.alapark.com/Lake-Guntersville-State-Park-Eagle-Awareness-Weekends

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

In this moving and celebratory musical play, the tradition of hats is traced back to African rituals and slavery and forward to the New Testament and current fashion. When a Chicago teen goes to live with her grandmother in South Carolina after the death of her brother, she discovers the beauty, ceremony, and symbolism of her triumphant, hat-wearing Southern sisters.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

From the underground clubs of 1950’s Memphis, Tennessee, comes the story of a white radio DJ wanting to change the world and a black club singer looking for her big break. Inspired by actual events and winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best Musical, Memphis will have you bursting with laughter and brought to tears in this roof-raising, rock ‘n’ roll journey

Way Off Broadway Theatre presents The Amen Corner, by James Baldwin. The play will open on Thursday, February 14, and will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, February 15-17, February 22-24, and March 1-3, 2019. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and can be purchased on line at cc.prattvilleal.gov or by contacting the Special Events Office at (334) 595-0854.

Monday, February 18

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

In this moving and celebratory musical play, the tradition of hats is traced back to African rituals and slavery and forward to the New Testament and current fashion. When a Chicago teen goes to live with her grandmother in South Carolina after the death of her brother, she discovers the beauty, ceremony, and symbolism of her triumphant, hat-wearing Southern sisters.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

Way Off Broadway Theatre presents The Amen Corner, by James Baldwin. The play will open on Thursday, February 14, and will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, February 15-17, February 22-24, and March 1-3, 2019. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and can be purchased on line at cc.prattvilleal.gov or by contacting the Special Events Office at (334) 595-0854.

Tuesday, February 19

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

In this moving and celebratory musical play, the tradition of hats is traced back to African rituals and slavery and forward to the New Testament and current fashion. When a Chicago teen goes to live with her grandmother in South Carolina after the death of her brother, she discovers the beauty, ceremony, and symbolism of her triumphant, hat-wearing Southern sisters.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

Way Off Broadway Theatre presents The Amen Corner, by James Baldwin. The play will open on Thursday, February 14, and will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, February 15-17, February 22-24, and March 1-3, 2019. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and can be purchased on line at cc.prattvilleal.gov or by contacting the Special Events Office at (334) 595-0854.

Wednesday, February 20

When the weather outside is wintery, that’s no reason to stay trapped inside. Come have fun in the Garden during Beaks and Barks. We’ve got lots of activities taking place mid January through the end of February for enjoying the Garden during the coldest months of the year.
You’ll be able to explore the Lewis Birding Trail, included on the North Alabama Birding Trail Map, take some classes on birding and be part of the global Great Back Yard Bird Count. Bring your favorite four-legged friend to the Garden each day to stretch your legs and play some fetch in our “No Leash Zone.” Here, your dog can play off-leash with his pals while you make friends with other pet parents.

ADVENTURES WITH CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG is an interactive traveling children’s exhibit coming to Imagination Place in 2019. The exhibit brings Clifford’s home on Birdwell Island to life with playful activities and delightful environments, giving children and caregivers a chance to explore Clifford’s world first-hand.

In this moving and celebratory musical play, the tradition of hats is traced back to African rituals and slavery and forward to the New Testament and current fashion. When a Chicago teen goes to live with her grandmother in South Carolina after the death of her brother, she discovers the beauty, ceremony, and symbolism of her triumphant, hat-wearing Southern sisters.

First Monday Trade Day in Scottsboro may sound like just a day but it's an entire weekend of trading. First Monday is held each month beginning on the Saturday before the first Monday of the month in Downtown Scottsboro at the Square. It's a trade day for local craftsman, food vendors, and anyone who wants to come sell or trade their items.

Every year, The Mobile Carnival Museum celebrates the people and art objects of the Mobile Carnival Association's 25th and 50th Anniversary Courts. Revel in a elaborate display of royal trains, crowns, and memorabilia. The stories of the people and designers behind the glittering array rival the objects themselves.

At the Mobile Museum of Art, Jane Cassidy will exhibit a contemplative installation melding sound and illumination, a fully immersive environment of projected light and music that resonates in the body and mind of the viewer.

John Augustus Walker ranks as one of the most admired Alabama artists of the early 20th Century. His diverse oeuvre includes WPA murals, delicate watercolors, and detailed paintings. Walker was for over years the parade designer of the Infant Mystics, Mobile's second oldest parading society. This exhibit explores Walker's art and life through a lavish selection of his varied works.

During the exhibit, guided history tours will be offered:Thursday,Friday and Saturday:
10:00 am-12:00 pm
12:30 pm-3:30 pm
Group tours available by appointment
"Weeden Wednesdays"
Complimentary self guided tours will be offered from 10:00 am-2:00 pm each Wednesday in February 2019.
*Hours subject to change pending private event rentals.

Way Off Broadway Theatre presents The Amen Corner, by James Baldwin. The play will open on Thursday, February 14, and will run Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, February 15-17, February 22-24, and March 1-3, 2019. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door and can be purchased on line at cc.prattvilleal.gov or by contacting the Special Events Office at (334) 595-0854.